Basically, that is the correct answer but you forgot a few details. One detail is these two are made up quarks, the basic unit of matter.
It has long been considered to be a stable particle, but recent developments of grand unification models have suggested that it might decay with a half-life of about 1032 years. Experiments are underway to see if such decays can be detected. Decay of the proton would violate the conservation of baryon #, and in doing so would be the known process in nature which does sim,
Protons, neutrons and electrons - as in all the other chemical elements.
No. they all are sub atomic particles.
As for all other elements: neutrons, protons and electrons.
Subatomic particles or, when they all come together, an atom.
Atoms are the physical things that contain all these particles. The general term for all of them is Subatomic Particles.
Protons, neutrons and electrons - as in all the other chemical elements.
Here are some particles that make up an atom: Protons-Positive charge particles Electrons-negative charged particles Neutrons- no charge at all :))
No. they all are sub atomic particles.
Protons and neutrons have almost the same mass.
As for all other elements: neutrons, protons and electrons.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons. The number of all these particles is specific for each isotope.
As all atoms Mercury contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Mercury has 80 electrons and protons and a variable number of neutrons - depending on the isotope.
Neutrons, electrons & protons (altogether called 'atom').
Subatomic particles or, when they all come together, an atom.
The three main particles in atoms are a proton which is a positive charge, electron which is a negative charge and a neotron which has no charge at all. Tahlia :)
(The constituent particles of an atom are the electron, the proton and the neutron; all three are fermions. However, the hydrogen-1 atom has no neutrons and the hydron ion has no electrons.) WIkipedia
Yes - all atoms are made of smaller particles. Those particles are protons, neutrons, and electrons.